The Huron Expositor, 1972-05-18, Page 3' Correspondent
Mrs, Charles Geddes P
Visitors with. Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Brady were, Mr. and. Mrs.
George Mulholland of Stratford
Friends of the village would
like to congratulate Miss Shar-
on Glanville on receiving her
County Honours Certificate in
4-H on Saturday at Achievement
Day.
Mr. Don Gardner of Flint,
Michigan visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Carter over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boshart
and family of Kitchener visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mac-
Lean.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed James' of
London visited with Mrs. Jack
James on the weekend.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Armes of the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs..CecilCoultes
of Wingham ,Ontario. '
Mrs'. Stuart Butt, and family
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Mrs. Ken Elligson
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonhardt
were host and hostess at their
home on Sunday to the Maitland
Valley Saddle Club. During the
afternoon the guests, on approx-'
imately 20 ifOrSes, went on a
trail ride. About fourty persons
attended. Hot hamburgers and
refreshments brought the after-
noon to a close.
Mr.. and Mrs. Wayne Beuer-
mann and family, London ,spent
Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Beuermann.
- Mrs. Edwin Rock is visiting
with her daugher MrS. Dou'g Alt--
chison, Mr. Aitchison and family
in Niagara Falls this week.
, The sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to the family of
the late Norman Bennewies,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ahrens,
mid Mr. Ken Ahrens, Burlington
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilf-
red Ahrens during the weekend.
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HE WANTS A FAMILY
Wayne, a handStome dark-eyed eight-year-old eagerly awaits
a family. Indian in descent, he is a healthy, sturdy youngster
with brown hair and olive skin.
Wayne is a bright pupil in Grade 2. His report says he has
very good understanding, that his oral work is good, written
work lagging a bit and that he 'has the ability to do much
better. It Is expected he will, when he feels settled in a home
of his own.
Wayne is an active, enthusiastic boy, always eager to try
new things, adventurous in disposition. He is well co-ordin-
ated and likes to make things. He handles tools and materials
well. Wayne belongs to clubs and to group at the YMCA.
Swimming is one of his favorite activities.
This youngster talks often of the new mother and father he
-hopes- to- have soon... He is fond of his foster parents, but
understands his stay with them is temporary. 'A recent note
to his foster mother reveals how he feels: "One of these days
when I move I will give you a present and I still love youk.”
Let us hope that move will be soon, to an affectionate hop
he knows is permanent. Wayne says he would like to be the
youngest in the family. •The Children's Aid Society feel he
could, fit anywhere, as long as there are no other children
close to him in age.
To inquire about adopting Wayne please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption in-
formation, ask your Children's Aid Society.
Egmondville United, Church marks chrislian family:daft
Ralph Not 'able TO be with pe
because of a class trip. Member
of Church and Rover Crew, Trea.,
surer of the Sunday School; Mur-
ray - Member of Church class
'71, Rover Crew; Richard -;'For-
mer Scout, Member ChurcbClass '
'714._David - Member of Sunday
School and Boy Scouts; Dianne -
Member of Sunday School, Ex-
plorers, Stamp Club and Junior
Choir; Gary - Member of Sunday
School, Cubs, Stamp Club and.
Junior Choir.
The Women's Mother's Day
Choir g the anthems, "A
Prayer fo To-day" and "1 AM
Not Alone". Each member of
the choir wore a corsage donated
by Mrs. Emmerson Durst.
Received into the Church'
through Baptism were; Dar-
lene Patricia and Edward Paul,
children of Mr. and Mrs. 5. C.
Baker; Loretta, Lynn, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs.. K. R. Glanville;'
Jason Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Knights; Janice Arlene,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.- D.
McIntosh; Gerald Bruce, son of
Mr. and Mrs, D. Q. Papp'
Jason Edward, • son of Mr.
Mrh. T. D. Pa ,pie; Sandra loYliOr
daughter of Mr. gad- . J.
Rose; Rhenda. inn, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Seca; Shelly
Grace,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Stone; Stephanie AleXined
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. D.
The rose on the pulpit wel-
comed the newest arrival to the
fellowship of Egmondville United
Church, Shelly Grace, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stone.
'THE spoNoppoTpR,:sEArgRTH.,,.cowri,,. MAY ,.".:
otidoOgliter • wins *war
Susan 149,4194;41,qear eta she ,i4$0 plea the 0'0ms 1P.the. da4ghtor a4c1 Mrs,0e0y04: ,AruBus.p9As.phys-'4pct.
Lariglois of Brussels recently san is thO;grOcidanghtar gf
passed her PliMaell opme,frem, Afro. iritotft04 McPhail Of Sea.r, McKenzie from Ae9t1msti terth, t• • • She was one three girls who ••••••••.p,4••*.F•••••rorge•••••••ter
were highly commended for her
dancing. rATZ
She pa4sed her Silver dance:,
and Grade 1 In hIghla4C1Witii RAR4Al,n64AT/PRA:
ours, the Irish Jig Withlonours STABLE CLEANERS
and was Commended for her Sai- SILO u.NOADgRa'
lot's Hornpipe. CATTIAFggpEtis.
She has also passed her
Bronze medal and her primarY. Mdirew Bert".
Susan has won 6 medal in One Riog T i mile east • year of dancing competition which CLINTON, paoNg,48z,728z . places her in the novice class.
EGMONDVILLE
Jennifer and. Jeffery of Brus-
sels visited, on Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Warn-
mes, John and Mary.
Mother's • Day visitors with
Mrs. Ella Jewitt antboys were
Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dow-
son and family, of Varna, Mr.
and Mrs., ltoss Jewitt and Lori,
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jewitt and
Lori, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jew-
itt and family, all of Clinton and•
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Whyte,
;David, Crystal and Bryan visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. •
Fred McCiymont of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs.,Jack Medd and
Kerni visited on Sunday with her
father Mr. Harold Philips of
Clinton
Mr. and Mrs.,Fred Buchanan
and family visited on Sunday aft-
ernoon with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. George Hart of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator,
Dianne and Nancy visited onSun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Pfaff and familer of Crediton.
Mr. Jdhn Turner of Tuck-
ersmith was a Sunday visitor
with . Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson,
John and Elizabeth.
Sunday visitors with ,.,Mrs.
W. L. Whyte, Tom, Bill and
Margie were Mrs. Harry Day,
Marilyn and Nancy, Mrs. Geo.
Johnston and, Janet all of Strat-
ford,
A large crowd attended the •
reception held on Friday evening
in Londesboro Hall to honour
Mr. and Mrs.' Ken Preskcator
on their 26th wedding anniver-
sary.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Medd
• of Blyth visited on Monday even-
ing with , Mr. and ' Mrs. Jack
Medd and Kern.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan
spent the weekend visiting with
relatives in Toronto, find Ajax.,
Visitors At
CONSTANCY
• Correspondent
Miss Mary McIlwain
Saturday visitors with Mrs.
W. L. Whyte, Tom, Bill and
Margie were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Crapper of Guelph. Mr. and WS.
• Khoo of Guelpheformerly of Mal-
aysia, Miss Olivia Chili of Tor-
onto, formerly of the Phillipines.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan,
Bill, Doug, Betty and Bob visited
on Saturday evening With Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Buchanan of
Clinton.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoegy
and Scott, RR 1, Dublin, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Snell, Shannon and
Shane ortflith were Sunday vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sanders,
Leads group
in devotions
Mrs. Roy MbGonigle led in
devotions at Monday evening's
meeting of the U.C.W, of Egmond-
ville United Church. The theme
of the Scripture reading and oth-
er reading had "'Mother" as its
theme. She was assisted by Miss
Mae Smith.
Mrs. Lillian Grummett read
a paper on “The Importance of
Mother" as prepared by Rev. J.
Ure Stewart. Mrs. Andrew Lunn
and Mrs. William Strong accom-
panied by Mrs. James Rose sang
several duets.
The June '7th meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Alex
• Chesney. Members are asked to
contribute suggestiOns for the
Fall Bazaar and a bus trip in
October. Miss Mae Smith,gave
an encouraging financial report.
The president, Mrs. Leonard
Strong, presided.
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Special features which
marked the Christian Family
(Mother's Day) 4erVice at
Egmondville United Church
included:
- A church family for the
day, ""The Ken Smiths" shar-
ing with the. minister in the
service;
A Women's Mother's Day
Chair under the direction of
Mrs. • 4rnold Scott and the
baptism of eleven children by
the Minister, Rev. T. E. Han-
cock.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and their
six children, all active members
of the Church represented a
_typical ChristianF'arolly and each
took part In the -leasonr-arid
prayers. They were - Ken -
Member of the SeSsion and
Board of Trustees, Skip of the
Egmondvlfle Rover Crew; Ruth -
Sunday School -Te,acher,- member
Christian Education and Scout
Group Committees, Sick and
Visiting Convener of the U.C.W.,
member of the Twilight Circle;
and Mrs. Harold Ellfgsen, Donald
and David, RR 1, Bornholm, Mrs.
Mabel Higgerson and Harry
Proctor, -RR 3, Mitchell were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ken
Elligsen and boys on Sunday.
, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
visited Mr. and mrs,,. Henry
BenneWies ' 1VIiteliell Friday
evening. •
Flowers were in St. Peter's
Lutheran Church Sunday morning
from the funerals of the late
Mr. Wilfred Wolfe, Mrs. J. L.
Bennewies and Mr. Norman Ben-
newies. Flowers were also beside
the altaf in loving memory of
the late Mrs. Antone Siemon.
They were placed there by her
family.
Mr. and •Nrs. Lavern Wolfe
spent the weekend in St. Thomas
with W. Officer and Mrs. Dick
Watson and family.
Rev. and Mrs. Calvin Glick
and family, Kitchener visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. August
Scherbarth.
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visited Mrs. Butt's mother, Mrs.
Cuthill of Mount Bridges.
We would like to welcome
Kim Yonng to the, y,illage.
Mr. and Mrst Ivan Cartei•
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McCowan and family spent,
Sunday at Port Albert.
A birthday party was enjoyed
by Mrs. Pat Armes at the home
of Mrs'. Ronald Brady. Mrs. Anne
James was co-hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. JohnValckmann
and family of Lively, Ont. were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. Brady
and Joe over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Westerhoff and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Knetsch on Sunday.
Mrs. Dora Kenny, Mr. and
Mrs. Len Elliott and children
of London, Mrs. Kay Clarke of
Glencoe, Mr. and. Mrs. Robert-
Varley and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Varley and sons Scott and Ste-
phen of St. Catharines were Sun-
day visitors with Mrs. Robert
Dalrymple and Charlie
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::The Commercial and CYO
Bowling Leagues ended the
season with a banquet and dance
_on. Saturday night, The banquet
was held in the basement of the
ggtnOndVille Church with the
.Church ladies serving a hot
turkey supper for the bowlers.
Mary Nobel thanked the ladies
on behalf of both leagues for
their fine meal. Trophies were
then presented to all the top bowl-
ers for the 1971-72 season.
The presentations were made
by Mary and Gord Ndbel, with
the Commercial-bowlers first on
the, list. LEAGUE CHAMPS -
Irish Tigers: John Coleman, Aage
Marcussen, Marlene Glanville,
Betty Hulley, Reg Dick, Glen
Malcolm. 'PLAY-OFF CHAMPS-
Challengers: Ann Vogels, Ann
Nobel, Ann Dekroon, Jennine'
Jefferson, Herman Hoste, Fran-
cis Van Drunen. Individual win-
ners were: Ladies high average,
Ann Nobel, 226; High triple, Ann
Vogels, '726; High Single, Mary
Nobel, 306; Men - High Average,
John Segeren, 199; High Triple,
John Coleman, 800; High Single,
Rick Wood, 347.
The two lowest averages re-
Paul De Kroon's horse is, more interested in what's in the truck than in having his picture
taken. Mr. De KroonTivho is a director of Huron Trail Riders, was preparing for the ride which
members enjoyed Sunday afternoon. (Staff Photo)
end season with banquet
ceived a miniature skunk. They
were Mary Renne and Paul
Vogels, The most improved
bowler was Jean , Nyland who
gained 60 points over the year.
CYO - LEAGUE 'CHAMPS -
• Mike Merian, Joan Nobel, Peter
De Groot, Gary Nash. PLAYOFF
CHAMPS Mike Meidinger, Jo-
. Anne Megnson,- Herb Broome,
Doug Hoegy, Francis Van Drunen.
Individual, winners were: Ladies
680; High Single, Mary Van
Dooren, 273; Runner-up, Joan
Nobel, 270; Men - High Average,
Herb Broome, 185; High Triple,
Mike Meidinger, 680; High Single,
John Hauwert, 280. Most im-
proved player was Mary Claes-
sens.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vogels
were presented with a gift of
four cups and a cup rack on
occasion of their wedding anni-
versary.
There were draws for ten
door prizes with the following
winners: Reg Dick, Aage Mar-
cussen, Ann Nobel, Mary Nobel,
Betty Hulley, Loretta Savage,
Jo-Anne Dorssers, Paul Vogels,
High Triple, Trudy Van Drunen,
High Average, Mary Nobel, 204; Honor
new brid e
Mary Claessens, Jean Van
Drunen.
The new officers for the Com-
mercial League will be Cor Dor:-
Ssers,, John Segeren and Ann
Vogels.
- The remainder of the even-
ing -was enjoyed dancing to the
music of Carl Hohner and his
band at the Seaforth Community
Centre.
A miscellaneous shower was
held in the church basement of
Cavan United Church, Winthrop
Monday evening for Joan Alex-
ander who was recently married
to John Borman of Stratford.
A program which consisted of
piano, Vocal numbers, readings,
contests and .several numbers
by the Silverstrings Band was
enjoyed. Miss Blanche Dalton
read an address after which ,the
bride. was presented with many
useful gifts. Mrs. Borman ex-'
pressed her thanks and appre-
ciation, to all and lunch was
th seryed b y e U.C.W.
BILL O'SHEA
MEN'S WEAR
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe last wedries--,
nolly, Wartburg visited Mr. and Ditrict bowling ipagues • Mr. and Mrs. Michael Con-